Processes Employed by Social Work Practitioners in Child Welfare for Exchanging and Using Knowledge |
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Authors: | Doris Chateauneuf Jean Ramdé Anne Avril |
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Affiliation: | 1. dorischateauneuf.cj03@ssss.gouv.qc.ca |
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Abstract: | Organisations in the health and social services sector expend a considerable amount of energy promoting the implementation of better practices and research data use in their establishments. In the field of social work, several studies suggest that social work practitioners do not make great use of scientific knowledge and tend to favour knowledge acquired from their colleagues or through their own occupational experience. However, interactions between types of knowledge are rarely analyzed in explanations proposed by the scientific literature. Based on research conducted with social work practitioners in child welfare, this article discusses the different ways that they acquire knowledge. |
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Keywords: | knowledge use types of knowledge social work child welfare Québec (Canada) evidence-based practice |
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